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Dehumidi#er does not start
Dehumidifier
does not dry the air as it should
Dehumidifier runs too much
Frost appears on the ceils
Fan noise
Water on floor
The dehumidifier power
cord is unplugged
The fuse is blown or circuit
breaker is tdpped_
Water bucket is futl
Bucket is not installed,
Did notallow enough time toremove the moisture.
Airttow is restricted.
The Humidity Control may
not be set low Humidity.
Doors and windows may
not be closed tightly.
Ciothesdryermaybeblowing moisture.!adenairinto the room.
Room temperature is too
_ow.
Area to be dehumidified is
too large,
Doorsandwindowsa_eopen.
Dehumidifier has been
recently turned on or room temperature is below 65 °F,
Air is moving through the dehumidifier.
auckeiarai'.
connection may be loose,
Water bucket is not all the way in.
Make sure the dehumidifier piug is pushed completely intothe cutter.
,Check the house fuse or circuit breaker box and replace the fuse or reset the breaker_
•The dehumidifier automaticaily turns off when this occurs. Empty the bucket.
, Make sure a bucket in the right piece.
o When first instaUed, allow at toast 3 or 4 days to maintain the desired d_yness,
=Make sure there are no curtains, blinds or furniture b_ookJngthe front or back of the dehumidifier.
- Press the Humidity Control button to lower the humidity.
•Check that all doors, windows and other openings are securely closed,
oThe unit will no1 operate satisfactorily if the room temperature is below 65°F. (18_0.),
-C5eck with your dee{or to see if the capacity is adequate.
,C_ose all doors and windows to the outside.
,This is normal. Frost witI usuai!y disappear within 60 minutes.
•This is normal,
-Check the hose if one is attached_
*See the Removing and Emptying The Water Bucket.